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Artist portfolio

Artist/Author: Korinna McRobert | Reference: D1680 | Type: DVD

Portfolio of films and performances.

Domestic Sanitation, Parts 1 & 2

Artist/Author: Helen Chadwick | Reference: D1676 | Type: DVD

Documentation of a live performance held in Brighton in the summer of ’76. It looks at women engaged in ‘feminine’ behaviour.

Animalworks in China

Artist/Author: Meiling Cheng | Reference: P1775 | Type: Publication

The experimental art scene in post-Tiananmen China has featured an array of animal bodies, both living and dead, as well as interspecies encounters ranging from the playful to the sadistic, from the gently collaborative to the violently conflictual, which interrogate and destabilize contemporary constructions of the nature-culture binary.

 

Being Watched: Yvonne Rainer and the 1960s

Artist/Author: Yvonne Rainer, Carrie Lambert-Beatty | Reference: P1771 | ISBN: 978-0-262-51607-5 | Type: Publication

Down and Under, Up and Over: Animalworks by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu

Artist/Author: Meiling Cheng, Sun Yuan, Peng Yu | Reference: P1770 | Type: Publication

Animalworks by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu.

Monografija Performans

Artist/Author: Vlasta Delimar | Editor: Misko Suvakovic, Marijan Spoljar, Vlado Martek | Reference: P1767 | ISBN: 953-6612-22-4 | Type: Publication

Documentation of the works of Vlasta Delimar 1979-2002.

The Aesthetics of Risk

Editor: John C. Welchman | Reference: P1752 | ISBN: 978-3-905770-55-1 | Type: Publication

This anthology of essays, images and dialogues exploring contemporary art’s engagements with risk–physical, social, political and aesthetic–brings readers into the conference from which the book takes its title, a third annual collaboration between the Getty Research Institute and the Southern California Consortium of Art Schools (SoCCAS).

Camp: Queer Aesthetics and the Performing Subject, A Reader

Editor: Fabio Cleto | Reference: P1751 | ISBN: 0-472-06722-2 | Type: Publication

Addresses the multi-layered issue of camp, whose inexhaustible breadth of reference and theoretical relevance to the issues taken up by academic research in recent years have made it one of the most salient and challenging issues on the contemporary critical stage.

Dorothy Cross and the Art of Dispossession

Artist/Author: Robin Lydenberg, Dorothy Cross | Reference: A0450 | Type: Article

Exhibition review. See also, Brutal Silences Study Room Guide, catalogue ref. no. P1661.

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